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* <s>Calulate total length of cable required to connect all nodes</s> | * <s>Calulate total length of cable required to connect all nodes</s> | ||
* | * Calculate price of power lines | ||
* <s>Design power circuit</s> | * <s>Design power circuit</s> | ||
* <s>Design LED circuit (for optional leds)</s> | * <s>Design LED circuit (for optional leds)</s> |
Revision as of 22:13, 1 May 2015
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Status | Planning |
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Description
The goal is to build wireless nodes that will control a bunch of LED's for cool lighting effects. The ultimate cool is to build enough, so we can put them in the connector pieces of our geodesic dome
Hardware design considerations
1 node will draw around 1A in current. For 31 nodes, this is obvisouly 31A in current at 5V, making the total power consumption 155W at full load. The current proposition is to bundle the power and signal lines into one cable, and run them in an upward spiraling fashion across each node, connecting them serially. The benefit of this setup is that it allows for easy addressing and it's simple. However, running 31A through a single power line requires a big, heavy and expensive cable.
The length of the power lines is determined at 60m. According to this site [1], at 3% acceptable loss, and using 5V at 31A the cable crossection is 16m2
An alternative would be to devide the power distribution into several groups. The upside is that we can get away with thinner cables, but we may require longer cables.
Yet another alternative is to raise the voltage of the grid to 12+V. This means we may use thinner power lines and still use the serial wiring setup. However, each node will have to be equipped with a switching power source to keep power dissipation at its lowest. This circuit will come at an extra cost, and having 31 nodes, this could escalate quickly.
Parts selection
IRL540 for power led stages?
TODO
Hardware
Calulate total length of cable required to connect all nodes- Calculate price of power lines
Design power circuitDesign LED circuit (for optional leds)Design power stage for 3W led- Have design reviewed
- Select appropriate through-hole parts for breadboarding
- Assemble BOM
- Order thru-hole parts
- Build thingamagic on breadboard
- Design board
- Select appropriate SMD parts for the final device.
- Have some fun!
- Add more tasks as we go along
Total cable length based on 10M dome = 31 - 1 * 2m = 60m
Software
- Create some spiffy code to make the blinkenlichten go blink blink.
- Create a C&C lib that organises the nodes and takes care of the comms between the nodes and the higher level software. I'm thinking REST API for the higher level stuff and UDP multicast for the lower end. Suggestions welcome.
- Find a tool (better yet DIY) a tool that allows you to define an animation in 3D and project it on the geodome.
Links
- Leds: http://www.ebay.com/itm/191388798412
- Heatstinks: http://www.ebay.com/itm/50-100-200-500-1000pcs-20mm-Star-Heat-Sink-Aluminum-Base-Board-1W-3W-5W-LED-/191124593476?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=
- Rectifier: https://www.fairchildsemi.com/datasheets/ES/ES1A.pdf
- XT60 conns: http://www.ebay.nl/itm/100pcs-50-pairs-XT60-Plug-Connector-Heat-Shrink-for-RC-Airplane-Quadcopter-DIY-/261863841242